There is a leak around the toilet in the bathroom, can it be solved without waterproofing?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-06-23
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Go to the hardware and grocery store to buy a set of sealing gaskets for the toilet and a glass glue, go home and turn off the water inlet valve first, then press the toilet flush button to drain the water in the water tank, and then remove the toilet, then clean the junction between the toilet and the ground, first glue the sealing ring, and then apply a circle of glass glue according to the outer diameter of the toilet, and then install the toilet back to its original position.

    If you don't have the ability to do it yourself, it's best to find a professional to do it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The perimeter of a normal toilet is not leaky. It is recommended that you remove the toilet, buy a butter trap to the toilet drain, and then install the toilet so that it will not leak. The perimeter of the toilet bowl should be trimmed with glass glue.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    First of all, look at the water leakage, whether it is a small area or a large area, if it is a small area, you can use the leakage plugging construction, and a large area should be waterproofed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    You find a professional person to construct it, everyone lets you buy a closed ring is a way, but if there is a leak in the sewer pipe in you, the closed ring can not solve the problem, you have to plug the leakage point on the pipe first, and then add a closed circle, and the closed circle has to be professional, and the water does not flow out, you find a professional person to unload the toilet to see, only to know what is going on.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    There are 2 situations of water leakage, one is that the pipeline is broken, and the pipeline needs to be repaired first, and then waterproofed.

    But the waterproof layer is not done, the bathroom has been watering for a long time, and there are gaps in the connection between the toilet pipe and the base surface, resulting in water seepage.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It is not waterproof, but it needs to be plugged. The use of minimally invasive leak plugging can completely solve the leakage problem you mentioned.

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